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  1. 14 de ene. de 2008 · Aberdeen was the third son of George Hamilton-Gordon, 5th Earl of Aberdeen and Mary Baillie, the sister of George Baillie-Hamilton, 10th Earl of Haddington. Both the Hamilton-Gordons and the Baillies were active in politics and evangelical religion .

  2. 29 de jun. de 2016 · George Hamilton-Gordon, 4th Earl of Aberdeen (1784-1860), by Samuel Cousins. George Hamilton-Gordon, fourth earl of Aberdeen, was Prime Minister of one of Britain’s rare coalition governments, despite never sitting in the House of Commons or holding a significant domestic post, but his reputation was damaged by his failure to prevent the Crimean War or to manage it well.

  3. 11 de jun. de 2018 · Aberdeen, George Hamilton-Gordon, 4th earl of (1784–1860). Aberdeen represents a classic case of a politician whose reputation has been permanently sullied by an unfortunate premiership. As prime minister during the Crimean War he paid a high price for underestimating public anxiety about the conduct of the war.

  4. The 4th Earl of Aberdeen was a mild abolitionist. According to the ODNB, in 1806 ‘He prepared a maiden speech in favour of the abolition of the slave trade but lost his nerve and failed to deliver it’. (Muriel E. Chamberlain, ‘Gordon, George Hamilton-, fourth earl of Aberdeen (1784–1860)’, in C. Matthew et al. (eds), Oxford Dictionary ...

  5. Earl of Aberdeen (1851) George Hamilton-Gordon, 4. Earl of Aberdeen KG, KT, PC (* 28. Januar 1784 in Edinburgh; † 14. Dezember 1860 in London) war ein britischer Staatsmann und von 1852 bis 1855 Premierminister. Er führte sein Land in den Krimkrieg .

  6. George Hamilton-Gordon, 4º Conde de Aberdeen ( Edimburgo, Escocia, 28 de enero de 1784- Londres, Inglaterra, 14 de diciembre de 1860) fue un político británico, Secretario de estado para Asuntos Exteriores y Primer ministro (1852–1855) de Gran Bretaña . Como embajador especial en Austria (1813), ayudó a formar la coalición que ...

  7. The 6th earl, George (1841–1870), son of the 5th earl, was drowned at sea, and was succeeded by his brother John Campbell Gordon, 7th earl of Aberdeen (b. 1847), a prominent Liberal politician, who was lord-lieutenant of Ireland in 1886, governor-general of Canada 1893–1898, and again the lord-lieutenant of Ireland when Sir Henry Campbell-Bannerman formed his ministry at the close of 1905.